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LAND AND PEODUCE. W. B. CHENNELLS AND CO., W. 13. Chknnells.] [Gko. Skllab, f.i.a.n.z, AUCTIONEERS, ACCOUNTANTS, LAND, ESTATE, FINANCIAL, AND INSURANCE AGENTS. PERRY STREET, MASTEKTON,. HHH'E Oldest Established and Principal Agency in the district. FOR SALE. OA ACRES, thirteen miles from Mas- ®" terton, few minutes from railway and school; iimest''Be formation; 8 acres stumped; .carries 25 v,ows: now house; 12-bail shod. £19 por acre. Onl' £300 cash, 33l'!i FRUIT AND POULTRY FARM. 00 ACRES, Wairarapa disti ; Lt, 1* ™™ miles railway, school audP.O. River ilats and good fruit-growing soil. All ilat and well subdivided. Special system of irrigation; 24 acres in orchard. Nicely sheltered. Capital buildings, comprising Totara-built 7-roomed house, with bathroom and green-house; 2-bail cowshed, stable and buggy shed; fruit store, poultry runs, etc. Price £1300, including horse, gig, cart and harness, trolley, spray pump, incubator, brooder, and large number of poultry. Raro opportunity for experienced fruit and poultry farmer. 3346 -J -J A ACRES, very handy locality, \- -*--*-" mile from factory and school; 6 miles to railway and rising township. All in grass and splendidly watered. Capital dairying country, capable of wintering 40 cows and 3 Lorses. At pre- . sent grazing sheep. Eight paddocks, . with 15 acres ploughed. Buildings are most complete, and include S-roomed : house, 34-bail cowshed, loft, dairy, sta- . ble, etc. Price £17 per acre for tho freehold. A deposit of £350 cash is all the owner asks. * 3391 Of O ACRES, very handy j. osition, &*-" within 4 miles of Masterton. Suit stock dealers. Good homestead site on a 20-acre ilat. Balance uudulats ing country. Exteusivo frontage to main road. Price £10 per acre. Terms and further particulars on application. 3376 OJAfJ ACRES, South Wairarapa, 16 ( * miles from Railway Station, School, and P.O. 1 mile distant. Valuable grazing and agricultural land, capable of carrying heavy herd of stock if 3 cropping diligently pursued. South Island farmer would make a fortune. 1600 acres ploughable, half of which are ilat; 30 acres in bush Subdivided into 20 paddocks. Excellent buildings, including fine 16-roomed residence fitted with every convenience, woolshed, stabling, yards, etc., etc. Winters about 4500 sheep and cattle. We aro instructed to consider any reasonable offer approaching £11 10s per acre. Terms arranged. 3377 1 i ACRES (nearly), Lansdowno. CapJ -" ital building site, with good frontage. A bargain at £130, the Government valuation. Look in early to snatch this! 3378 W. B. CHENNELLS AND CO., MA3TSSITO3T PAIIIATUA AUTUMN CATTLE FAIR MONDAY, APRIL 6th. A BRAIIAM AND WILLIAMS, Ltd., will sell as above, at 12 noon, the annual drafts of tho following clients: M. Alpass, A, Anderson, B. J. Bengston, J. G. Brechin, J. Breeds, Mrs 1 Burlimr, J. Burch, IT. Cornelius, E. G. Davidson, O. 11. Druce. C. Eising, Falconer Bros., T. R. Giddings, R. Grace, " E. S. Heckler, H. Hirst, B. Hislop, ]'. E. S. Holdaway, A. Knox, A. Law- '\ ronce, IT. H. Miller, 11. S. Morrison, f J. Moughan, S. MacLeod, Ross and ] } Cole, Smith Bros., Smith and Dawson, \. P. Sternberg, J. Vile, H. R. Wilton, J' and others. :, 1500 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, comi' prising— ' r 500 and 4-Jyr bullocks, in good for:t ward and fat condition 300 lljt old steers '; 50 well-bred P.A. 2Ayr stecr3 ■',• 200 18-months steers 0 150 18-month and 2Ayr dairy heifers L "' in calf 50 Shorthorn empty heifers 100 good conditioned empty cows 100 mixed weancrs 50 real good weaver dairy heifers NOTE. —The above arc all loeallyg bred cattle, and have the reputation of doing exceptionally well in other districts.' A CHEAP TURN-OUT, WITH ANY TRIAL. 2 iron grey Brake iior>es and New Harness .1 fi;!L lor!; L-ton Brake, with bars for 4 1 horses. Brake will carry 12 bales of wool. Price £75. A FEW GENUINE BARGAINS FOR QUICK SALE. SECTION", G-rooine.l house, l)iithrooni, w.'ishhousc, ample room J'or two more cottages. Situated drainage area, near station. I , rice £150. Small deposit. ;1 -AC U !•;, Ij ANSUO WN 5-roomed house, scullery, Ijathroom, every convenience. Situated best locality. Price £500; £50 deposit. ;}-AC.RE; Dixon Street, 5-roomed house, scullery, bathroom, drainage. Price £500. £50 down. 1 ACRES, all ploughable, more JL'dkxJ' than half river deposit; 35 acres in crop, balai.ee in best of English ~ gras , -. Situated 4 miles from Masterd ton, 11 miles from school and railway station. Large 6-roomcd house with f, all conveniences; 16-bail cowshed,' separator house, stable, granary, cart sheds 3. etc.; also 5-roomed cottage with outbuildings. Price £34 per acre; cash required £1200; balance- on exceptionally easy terms. A. COLLIE L ' (LATE R. U. HARDEN.) LAND & FINANCIAL AGENT, MASTERTON. ETON'S BUILDINGS. PURCHASERS FINANCED. THE ACHES AND PAINS OF i, RHEUMATISM. What awful torture those aches and pains give! Why know this better tha-i the tortured victims of Rheumatism'? But why suffer? There is a remedy at hand —yours for half a crown—that will completely euro Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbago, Sciatica, and kindred complaints. Take Rheumo, the scientific remedy—tho medicine that has driven away pain from many a suffering individual. Rheumo conquers Rheumatism, kills the pain, removes all swelling, ami - effects a cure usually within 48 hours. J Sold by chemists and. stores at 2s'and r> nd 4n'6d per bottle. *

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 11936, 25 March 1914, Page 8

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